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Title: Shark Bay snapper 'on the way back' Shark Bay anglers go high-tech
Citation: ACCNO:13647
Publisher: Western fisheries magazine (Western Australia. Dept. of Fisheries) Winter, 2001
Year: 2001
Description: p. 44-45; col.
Subject: Snapper. ; Percoid fisheries ; Shark Bay - Western Australia. ; Recreational fishing. ; Surveys.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental;Journal article
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